On a very bright cloudless day and hi key image of the roof of the Temple. The architecture's detail and texture really came alive this day. The color is orange.
Dan
Bill Gass wrote:
Very nice processing Dan...
Would love a color one too ya know !
Well I wanted to do that for a comparison but this IS the "B&W" forum....
Check the "Street Forum>
Thanks!
Dan
bnfotografie wrote:
Superb image, brother. Great detail, nice soft tones.
Brent
Thanks Brent. I really did NOT want soft here! The lines on the building were sharp and precise. I did not want that dimension obscured.
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
Thanks Brent. I really did NOT want soft here! The lines on the building were sharp and precise. I did not want that dimension obscured.
Dan
Dan,
I was only referring to the somewhat lower contrast. The sharpness and detail are DEFINITELY present and come through loud and clear. The color is gorgeous.
Brent
bnfotografie wrote:
Dan,
I was only referring to the somewhat lower contrast. The sharpness and detail are DEFINITELY present and come through loud and clear. The color is gorgeous.
Brent
heh that is fine brother! Softness to me may indicate a level of oof sharpness in corners or other architectural art. My eyes are olde and I miss much of the "detail, crispness" in lines jutting here and there!
I did not take your comment to be anything other than that...a constructive comment.
Thanks!
Dan
Yes the orange is that vibrant! It had just been built and everything was fresh! It was a VERY bright sunny day and the sun was dead on the Temple.
Dan
keepclicking wrote:
Dan, crisp and sharp, I prefer the color version. Beautiful temple. Well done.
Yes the color version was extremely pleasing as the sun, although VERY bright and low humidity, "hit" the Temple head on right over my left shoulder. I only allowed the "basic" Saturation" bullet in Adobe ACR to set the orange! It WAS orange!! LOved it.I was on a small hill looking essentially down by a few degrees.
Thanks!
Dan